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	<title>Comments on: RadioLover</title>
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	<description>Mark and Nat, a married couple who are living in Kuwait. Both are designers, Mark works in advertising while Nat runs her own design studio called Push+Pull.</description>
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		<title>By: Entrepreneur</title>
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		<dc:creator>Entrepreneur</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have used another method. I have a utility called TotalRecorder which records from any sound channel in your computer. This means you have to start it recording (mp3 format), identify where the input is to be taken from, and then start the radio transmission manually and leave it playing. The only problem occurrs when the stream is broken temporarily and the client starts to re-buffer... you&#039;re left with some empty space to fill in, but this can be clipped using a utility such as CoolEdit!

Does anyone know an easy way of splitting up an mp3 into tracks? Im tired of using CoolEdit to identify where I want my tracks to be, splitting each track into an individual mp3 then burning them in the correct order with no empty space inbetween.... 

*sigh*</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used another method. I have a utility called TotalRecorder which records from any sound channel in your computer. This means you have to start it recording (mp3 format), identify where the input is to be taken from, and then start the radio transmission manually and leave it playing. The only problem occurrs when the stream is broken temporarily and the client starts to re-buffer&#8230; you&#8217;re left with some empty space to fill in, but this can be clipped using a utility such as CoolEdit!</p>
<p>Does anyone know an easy way of splitting up an mp3 into tracks? Im tired of using CoolEdit to identify where I want my tracks to be, splitting each track into an individual mp3 then burning them in the correct order with no empty space inbetween&#8230;. </p>
<p>*sigh*</p>
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